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Certified PiYo instructor helps raise funds for senior drama

Certified PiYo instructor helps raise funds for senior drama

A Kamsack woman who has found her “soul-mate workout” in a genre known as PiYo can be found teaching classes twice a week in the Victoria School gymnasium. The internet describes PiYo as “a low impact workout that sculpts, strengthens and stretches.
Cadets participate in curling competition, volleyball tournament and rifle practice

Cadets participate in curling competition, volleyball tournament and rifle practice

The Kamsack air cadets have been occupied the past few weeks by curling competitions, a volleyball tournament and with rifle practice.
KCI senior drama club staging a comedy with a heart

KCI senior drama club staging a comedy with a heart

The Kamsack Comprehensive Institute senior drama club will be staging “a comedy with a heart” in a dinner theatre next week.

Kamsack to participate in Communities in Bloom program again

Within about three weeks a form officially entering Kamsack into the 2017 Communities in Bloom competition will have been submitted, obligating residents to once again do what they can to impress themselves and visitors about the physical appearance

Cote First Nation death believed suspicious

A suspicious death was discovered at Cote First Nation on Monday. At 12:47 a.m. on March 20, Kamsack RCMP responded to a complaint of an injured male at a residence on the Cote First Nation, said a release from the RCMP.

Symposium objective is to create healthy active communities

Canora and Kamsack residents are being invited to a symposium being held in Canora next week to explore ways to create a healthy, active community and develop realistic local strategies to get more youths and their families more active more often.
Two KCI students awarded Alberta university scholarships

Two KCI students awarded Alberta university scholarships

Two students of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute are among the group of 25 non-Alberta residents to be awarded University of Alberta scholarships of $30,000 each.

Council decides not to proceed with town office renovations

It looks as though Kamsack’s Town Office is going to stay as it is, at least for the next while. Town council, realizing that the existing office does not met current accessibility and building codes, had decided to look into renovations.

Want change? Then lead by example

By Gail Krawetz
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